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Blenheim Palace (/ˈblɛnɪm/ BLEN-im) is a
country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, England. It is the seat of the
Dukes of Marlborough.
Originally called...
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Blenheim in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Blenheim (/ˈblɛnɪm/ BLEN-im) is the
English name of Blindheim, a
village in Bavaria, Germany, which...
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Bristol Blenheim is a
British light bomber designed and
built by the
Bristol Aeroplane Company,
which was used
extensively in the
first two
years of...
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Battle of
Blenheim (German:
Zweite Schlacht bei Höchstädt; French:
Bataille de Höchstädt; Dutch: Slag bij
Blenheim)
fought on 13 August [O.S. 2 August] 1704...
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Blenheim (/ˈblɛnɪm/ BLEN-im; Māori: Waiharakeke) is the most
populous town in the
region of Marlborough, in the
north east of the
South Island of New Zealand...
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Blenheim /ˈblɪnəm/ is a town in
Marlboro County,
South Carolina,
United States. The po****tion was 154 at the 2010 census. It is
named for
Blenheim Palace...
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Blenheim is a
civil parish in the West
Oxfordshire district, in Oxfordshire, England,
about 7
miles (11 km)
north of Oxford. At its edge is
Blenheim Palace...
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British breed of toy dog of
spaniel type. Four
colours are recognised:
Blenheim (chestnut and white),
tricolour (black/white/tan),
black and tan, and ruby;...
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Blenheim was a 74-gun
third rate ship of the line of the
Royal Navy,
launched on 31 May 1813 at
Deptford Dockyard.
Blenheim was
placed on harbour...
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Blenheim Ginger Ale is a
ginger ale
bottled by
Blenheim Bottlers in Hamer,
Dillon County,
South Carolina, but was
originally bottled in
Blenheim, Marlboro...